Two- and ten-year follow-up of patients responding and non-responding to the surgical treatment of peri-implantitis: A retrospective evaluation.
Giovanni SerinoMasahiro WadaTomoaki MamenoStefan RenvertPublished in: Clinical oral implants research (2021)
The peri-implant health achieved following therapy was maintained for most of the implants during the follow-up. Residual pockets were a frequent finding at implants with substantial bone loss before treatment. Presence of pockets around the entire circumference of the implants resulted as a risk indicator for further disease progression. The probability of progression of peri-implant disease increased with increased observation time.